Message Indicates Ray Santilli To Be Sued Over Bogus
Alien Autopsy Film, Similar Rumors Of Santilli Lawsuit Appearing On Internet

Last April the world heard from the mouth of the man behind
one of the most infamous hoaxes ever that it was all a fake...well, sort of. Ray
Santilli appeared on the UK-based television program Eammon Investigates and
revealed that he and a few of his cohorts had faked the infmaous Alien Autopsy
film. But, according to Santilli the film wasn't a fake...no, he referred to it
as a "restoration" of film Santill still claims to be authentic.

For the history behind this embarrassing UFO-fiasco that so
many true-believers supported as real (you know who you are and so does
everyone else), I suggest looking here at the
Beyond Roswell
website. This website has some of the best and most up-to-date information
available on the Internet regarding the Alien Autopsy film.

While several unconfirmed rumors have been floating around
the Internet, and ufowatchdog.com has received information from anonymous
sources regarding the possibility that Santilli might be involved as a defendant
in a consumer fraud lawsuit, nothing has been confirmed.

Today, well known UK UFO researcher
Philip Mantle announced the following
via e-mail:

Just thought some of you might like to know that I have first [hand]
knowledge that allegedly Ray Santilli will soon be charged with consumer fraud
and this will be appearing on TV. If anyone would like further information
please get back to me.

Thanks,

Philip Mantle

Please feel free to forward this on to other possible interested parties.

Further rumors have been circulating regarding an
announcement next week about the lawsuit at a UFO conference and on national
television.

Santilli claimed that by the time he had purchased the film
from an alleged military cameraman, the film had degraded where only a few
frames of the film had survived. Santilli claimed that he and some associates
reconstructed the film and inserted some bits of the original footage into the
final film. Santilli's admission of having faked the film came on the heels of
the release of a comedy film
he produced based on the original Alien Autopsy film.

Many felt the timing of Santilli's admission was to bolster
publicity for his comedy film, which was met with less than flattering reviews
and has not done well at the UK box office. The comedy film was made for around
five-million pounds and was reported to have grossed roughly half of that as of
April 23rd. Variety Magazine said the following about the film's opening in the
UK, "Film landed softly in Blighty April 7, and should fade fast in its one key
territory." The Guardian said the film "is witless, unconvincing and
uninteresting..." Santilli's comedy film is opening in the United States next
month in Los Angeles.

Santilli has been prompted many times to prove his story of
having purchased the film from someone Santilli claimed was a military cameraman
during the Roswell UFO crash event. Santilli has been provided many opportunites
to have his film tested and to reveal the identity of the supposed cameraman.
While Santilli has stated he will have the film tested, to date no such testing
has taken place and Santilli certainly isn't in a hurry to prove anything to
anyone. After all, the public has been waiting for over ten years now.

At the time of this story, neither Santilli nor Mantle
responded for comment. ufowatchdog.com will keep you updated as more
information is received.

19-OCT-06 UPDATE:
Ray Santilli responded to ufowatchdog.com's request for comment and
provided the following e-mail Santilli says he sent to Mantle.

Really Philip "consumer fraud" ? Well as I never transacted with the
"Consumer" in any respect. that is going to be difficult. Maybe They could try
going for theft of the crown jewels or stealing a 747.. As always nonsense.

Regards,

Ray

Mantle has not responded for comment as of this update,
though ufowatchdog.com has received several e-mails regarding the alleged
pending lawsuit against Santilli. Stay tuned...